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It can be hard returning to work after spring break, but these events will have you feeling excited in no time. Learn some new Bollywood dance moves, or discover new music at one of the many new concerts coming to Vancouver. For an unforgettable experience that will never be replicated, immerse yourself inSakura Illumination, a…

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Spring break is here and what better way to enjoy than with these events? Enjoy a talk by renowned primatologist Jane Goodall, or experience something new with a thrilling performance by Blue Man Group. If you want to travel through a new place without leaving Vancouver, explore an exhibition of photographs taken by Evelyn Nodwell…

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Whether your schedule is empty or already packed, there are so many good events in this issue’s calendar that you’ll have to make room for them.

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Right now there are so many exciting performances to be enthralled and captivated by that you won’t want to miss out.

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It can be hard to beat the post-holiday blues, but luckily there’s no shortage of fun events to take part in.

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It’s the beginning of 2014 – and what better way to start the New Year than immersing yourself in the best events the city has to offer?

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As winter and the holiday season approach, the festive spirit of Vancouver is growing stronger.

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The days may be getting shorter, but that doesn’t mean there are fewer fun things to do.

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It’s that time of year when nothing seems more appealing than a vacation – but if you’re not going anywhere, don’t worry.

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Trying to find the newest events that capture your attention? You can watch a movie or two at the Vancouver International Film Festival or see the newest trends at Eco Fashion Week.

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Work and school may be keeping you busier these days, but that doesn’t mean there’s no time left for fun.

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Looking for ways to kick off the fall? Consider the zany puppetry of Avenue Q, or the musical stylings of The National and Matt Nathanson.